Rethinking the Value of Hard Work: Why N70,000 Minimum Wage is a Step in the Right Direction

Rethinking the Value of Hard Work: Why N70,000 Minimum Wage is a Step in the Right Direction
  N70,000 Minimum Wage




In a recent interview, the founder of Budgit, a leading financial transparency platform, shared an insightful perspective on the newly implemented minimum wage of N70,000 in Nigeria. 


While acknowledging that the amount may not be enough to meet the country's cost of living, the Budget boss hailed it as a great starting point for a larger conversation about the value of hard work and fair compensation.


As we navigate the complexities of Nigeria's economic landscape, it's essential to recognize the significance of this milestone. The new minimum wage represents a crucial step towards recognizing the dignity of labour and the importance of fair pay for hard work.


While there's still much work to be done to ensure that workers earn a living wage, this development marks a promising beginning. Let's continue the conversation and work together towards creating a more equitable society where hard work is truly valued.




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